Sans Superellipse Mezi 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, tech ui, signage, posters, futuristic, technical, sporty, retro tech, sleek, modernize, add speed, tech flavor, systematic tone, distinct silhouette, rounded corners, squarish forms, oblique angle, streamlined, geometric.
A rounded, squarish sans with an oblique (italic) construction and consistently softened corners. Letterforms lean on superelliptic, rounded-rectangle geometry—most evident in C, O, D, and the numerals—paired with smooth, low-contrast strokes and closed, compact counters. Terminals are generally blunt and rounded, with occasional horizontal “foot” strokes (notably on S and some lowercase forms) that create a steady baseline rhythm. The overall spacing reads even and controlled, while the oblique slant and wide bowls give the face a fast, streamlined texture in text.
Well suited to headlines, product branding, and tech-forward interfaces where a sleek, geometric voice is desired. It performs especially well in short bursts—labels, navigation, packaging, and poster typography—where the oblique stance and rounded-square construction can read as dynamic and modern.
The font conveys a modern, engineered feel with a dash of retro-futurism, like instrumentation labeling or motorsport graphics. Its rounded-square shapes and forward slant suggest speed and precision rather than softness, producing a clean, confident tone that feels contemporary and tech-adjacent.
Likely designed to merge geometric clarity with a distinctive rounded-square silhouette and built-in motion from the oblique angle. The consistent corner treatment and low-contrast strokes suggest an emphasis on clean reproduction across display and interface contexts while maintaining a recognizable, futuristic signature.
Capitals are sturdy and compact, with simplified, geometric joins and minimal modulation, helping the design stay crisp at display sizes. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangular logic, reinforcing a cohesive, UI-friendly system look. The italic slant is integral to the design rather than a simple skew, keeping curves and corners visually consistent across the set.